Neurochick October 24, 2017 Share October 24, 2017 (edited) I just saw a great commercial for .....Eternity, starring Jake Gyllenhaal. On the iPad, so I can’t link it. ETA, here's the commercial! Edited October 25, 2017 by Neurochick 1 Link to comment
voiceover October 25, 2017 Share October 25, 2017 I am so living Progressive's "Grown-up Support Group", it's almost embarrassing. My favorite line is "...telling complete strangers 'Defense wins championships!'" Because I've done that. 8 Link to comment
Tunia October 25, 2017 Share October 25, 2017 OMG...Hilarious! https://www.ispot.tv/ad/wycW/geico-casual-fridays-at-buckingham-palace 6 Link to comment
riley702 October 26, 2017 Share October 26, 2017 (edited) Aww, I was hoping it was the royal family. You know, the Queen in sweats, lighting up a ciggie (as we know they all actually smoke, but try to hide it), as they play cards, pop a beer, etc. That would be surprising, Geico! Edited October 26, 2017 by riley702 6 Link to comment
Silver Raven October 26, 2017 Share October 26, 2017 This is a real Burger King ad. Warning, scary clowns. 1 Link to comment
Haleth October 26, 2017 Share October 26, 2017 It's kind of a toss up re which is scarier... clowns or the Burger King. Clever idea though. 4 Link to comment
Maizie131 October 26, 2017 Share October 26, 2017 Honorable mention for Geico...not a laugh out loud but giggle. The "changing of the guards" at Buckingham Palace. Guy in slippers, boxer shorts & ratty bathrobe shuffles up to relieve the present guard of his duties, proceeds to sit down in a lawn chair, falls asleep....pretty funny! (Sorry...too lazy to find the video.) 7 Link to comment
janie jones October 27, 2017 Share October 27, 2017 1 hour ago, Maizie131 said: Honorable mention for Geico...not a laugh out loud but giggle. The "changing of the guards" at Buckingham Palace. Guy in slippers, boxer shorts & ratty bathrobe shuffles up to relieve the present guard of his duties, proceeds to sit down in a lawn chair, falls asleep....pretty funny! (Sorry...too lazy to find the video.) I think you might be referring to the one that Tunia linked above. 1 Link to comment
Maizie131 October 27, 2017 Share October 27, 2017 Just now, janie jones said: I think you might be referring to the one that Tunia linked above. Yep! That's the one, Janie! Thanks! I actually LOL'd watching that vid. Forgot it was "casual Friday." haha! Link to comment
Fairfax October 27, 2017 Share October 27, 2017 I like the Fed Ex ad with the 2 women whose bookstore has a lot of sales on-line, perhaps due to a conspiracy theory about book-buying aliens. Both women are funny & the Fed Ex guy is cute. Subtle lunacy is the best kind. 5 Link to comment
Tunia October 27, 2017 Share October 27, 2017 ^^^"Actually, my name is William." Hmmmmmm... 7 Link to comment
Rachel81 October 28, 2017 Share October 28, 2017 On 10/21/2017 at 9:25 PM, voiceover said: Here's the Burger King ad about bullying. The "staff" are pretty funny. And the two customers who stepped up told what's probably a universal truth about it: If it happened to you, you're more likely to interfere. Of all the things in life... Burger King commercials making me feel feelings. Not because of the stupid "bullied burger" idea. Dude, anyone is going to complain if their food looks like it's already been digested. But when that woman just picked up her food and walked over to the table of kids like, "Hey what's up. I wanna see you pull that crap while I'm right here." I hope BK gave her free Whoppers for life. 5 Link to comment
smittykins October 29, 2017 Share October 29, 2017 I love me some air-cooled, rear-engine VWs. 5 Link to comment
Silver Raven October 29, 2017 Share October 29, 2017 That Burger King bullying ad reminds me of What Would You Do, only not as good. Link to comment
Silver Raven October 30, 2017 Share October 30, 2017 (edited) I love the LG washers ad where the mom asks the little boy why he has to wear the Superman shirt today and he says, "It's my personal style." And she says, "You're five." And he says, "Exactly." Edited October 30, 2017 by Silver Raven 3 Link to comment
Haleth October 31, 2017 Share October 31, 2017 Because sloths will never not be awesome: 14 Link to comment
Broken Ox November 1, 2017 Share November 1, 2017 I love this one for Wells Fargo fraud protection with the woman reassuring her cat that she did NOT order $100+ worth of stuff from the dog depot. 20 Link to comment
riley702 November 1, 2017 Share November 1, 2017 Love the cat squinting at her suspiciously. 14 Link to comment
Cobalt Stargazer November 2, 2017 Share November 2, 2017 "More money, more money!" It should be annoying, but the customer's delight is adorable. 3 Link to comment
xaxat November 3, 2017 Share November 3, 2017 On 11/1/2017 at 4:06 PM, Broken Ox said: I love this one for Wells Fargo fraud protection with the woman reassuring her cat that she did NOT order $100+ worth of stuff from the dog depot. But will it notify you when Wells Fargo employees make fraudulent charges to your account? (I actually like the ad, but definitely not Wells Fargo.) 10 Link to comment
Joe Blow November 3, 2017 Share November 3, 2017 On 10/24/2017 at 8:42 PM, voiceover said: I am so living Progressive's "Grown-up Support Group", it's almost embarrassing. My favorite line is "...telling complete strangers 'Defense wins championships!'" Because I've done that. I didn't realize texting in complete sentences made me an old man. Now I realize that out of all the people that send me texts, I'm the only one that does that. 6 Link to comment
CoderLady November 3, 2017 Share November 3, 2017 1 hour ago, Joe Blow said: I didn't realize texting in complete sentences made me an old man. Now I realize that out of all the people that send me texts, I'm the only one that does that. Nope. I do, too. I text in complete sentences and spell out all my words. I'll be damned if I let trendiness erode all the language skills I spent a lifetime building up. 18 Link to comment
Silver Raven November 3, 2017 Share November 3, 2017 The only time I don't use complete words is on Twitter, which is limited 3 Link to comment
CoderLady November 3, 2017 Share November 3, 2017 1 hour ago, Silver Raven said: The only time I don't use complete words is on Twitter, which is limited I'm not on Twitter, but I can see it requires a special set of skills to be able to condense a cogent thought into a limited number of characters. I salute you for your ingenuity. Cheers! 2 Link to comment
Popples November 3, 2017 Share November 3, 2017 I laugh at this commercial every time I see it. Especially when he rubs himself all over yelling, "FEEEEL GOOOOOOOOAL!" 1 Link to comment
janie jones November 4, 2017 Share November 4, 2017 12 hours ago, Joe Blow said: I didn't realize texting in complete sentences made me an old man. Now I realize that out of all the people that send me texts, I'm the only one that does that. I think it must depend on social groups, because I've read that using textspeak makes you an old person. (I guess because people who've had qwerty keyboards the entire time they've been texting to have never had a need to.) Link to comment
Haleth November 4, 2017 Share November 4, 2017 17 hours ago, Joe Blow said: I didn't realize texting in complete sentences made me an old man. Now I realize that out of all the people that send me texts, I'm the only one that does that. It annoys me when someone texts (or even worse, on FB types) U instead of "you." What, those extra two letters take too much of your (UR) precious time? Now, get off my lawn! 18 Link to comment
Brattinella November 4, 2017 Share November 4, 2017 10 hours ago, Haleth said: It annoys me when someone texts (or even worse, on FB types) U instead of "you." What, those extra two letters take too much of your (UR) precious time? Now, get off my lawn! Me, too! I always use correct spelling and grammar EVEN ON TWITTER. If I run out of characters, I simply shorten the sentence. (Old) 14 Link to comment
Stella Rose November 4, 2017 Share November 4, 2017 This is quite possibly the best ad I have ever seen. I only saw it once, but it's perfect. "Paper Airplanes" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAfoLlaTTMU 7 Link to comment
StaceyNotStacie November 5, 2017 Share November 5, 2017 I’m not a fan of Ford vehicles, but I like the mother/daughter commercial with the song “Jump in the Line” playing in a the background. Link to comment
mojoween November 5, 2017 Share November 5, 2017 I don’t really like Arby's sandwiches but I do like Ving Rhames and apparently I also like Arby’s ad writers because “the only holiday where you deep-fry the mascot” is fucking funny. 16 Link to comment
xaxat November 6, 2017 Share November 6, 2017 On 11/4/2017 at 7:53 PM, Stella Rose said: This is quite possibly the best ad I have ever seen. I only saw it once, but it's perfect. "Paper Airplanes" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAfoLlaTTMU I'll be the bad guy and say that I think it's an awful ad. I was too young to remember my father's service in the Army, But my family has a military history, and, while they may not tell the whole truth about the dangers faced by a parent on deployment, they don't lie to their kids. There is no Santa Claus delivering messages over a fence. I mean seriously, why did the mom let this fiction go on? She could have sent the damn notes herself. (Wow, that sounds awfully harsh.) 3 Link to comment
Wings November 7, 2017 Share November 7, 2017 14 hours ago, xaxat said: I'll be the bad guy and say that I think it's an awful ad. I was too young to remember my father's service in the Army, But my family has a military history, and, while they may not tell the whole truth about the dangers faced by a parent on deployment, they don't lie to their kids. There is no Santa Claus delivering messages over a fence. I mean seriously, why did the mom let this fiction go on? She could have sent the damn notes herself. (Wow, that sounds awfully harsh.) I had the same reaction! Deceit is never good even if well intended. 1 Link to comment
Tunia November 7, 2017 Share November 7, 2017 Hmmmmm - So that's why my dishwasher was emptied! https://www.ispot.tv/ad/wRwE/toys-r-us-naughty-is-not-an-option 2 Link to comment
SuburbanHangSuite November 8, 2017 Share November 8, 2017 On 10/24/2017 at 11:42 PM, voiceover said: I am so living Progressive's "Grown-up Support Group", it's almost embarrassing. My favorite line is "...telling complete strangers 'Defense wins championships!'" Because I've done that. And it does. As the lady next to him agrees. This ad is perfect--calling all kids "Chief, " wearing the free hat. Bitching about the utilities---which is near and dear to my heart because I constantly walk around turning off blazing lights in uninhabited rooms and complaining every step of the way. And don't get me started on the water running while teeth are being brushed. The one with the guy turning into his mom is cute but not as funny as the support group. 4 Link to comment
roseha November 8, 2017 Share November 8, 2017 My favorite commercial right now is the Campbell Soup with the Muslim and Latino boys who don't understand each other bonding over the Star Wars soups. It's so refreshing in these xenophobic times. Yes, it's a movie tie in. No, I don't care. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTvMSHVTem0 14 Link to comment
Blergh November 8, 2017 Share November 8, 2017 I like the new Publix Thanksgiving ad which shows an extended family preparing a sumptuous meal, enjoying it together capped with a scene of a grandmother reading one last story to her eager granddaughter who begs for one more. Refreshing to see a commercial with a family where there are no fights or put downs and actually seem like folks one would like to know! 5 Link to comment
voiceover November 8, 2017 Share November 8, 2017 Love the GEICO Randy Jackson "Dawg/dog" ad. But it hurts my heart a little that early American Idol now belongs on the Classics station. 2 Link to comment
cpcathy November 8, 2017 Share November 8, 2017 On 11/5/2017 at 5:52 AM, mojoween said: I don’t really like Arby's sandwiches but I do like Ving Rhames and apparently I also like Arby’s ad writers because “the only holiday where you deep-fry the mascot” is fucking funny. I actually really like Arby's, and I like the sense of humor they have with their ads. On their menu, fries and things are listed under "Friends of Meat." 18 Link to comment
xls November 9, 2017 Share November 9, 2017 On 10/15/2017 at 9:50 PM, Jaded said: Has anyone mentioned the Swiffer cat commercial yet? Much better then the one that has a kid looking like he's going to cut his sister's hair.https://www.ispot.tv/ad/wDDz/swiffer-wild-child LOVE IT! 5 Link to comment
riley702 November 9, 2017 Share November 9, 2017 LOL. My wild child is named Swiffer! 5 Link to comment
Haleth November 9, 2017 Share November 9, 2017 Phhht. Wild child. My son's cat once got caught in the space between the upstairs floor and the subfloor (ceiling of the first floor). We had to cut a hole in the floor to get him out. He knows how to get into trouble. 3 Link to comment
LoneHaranguer November 9, 2017 Share November 9, 2017 13 hours ago, xls said: LOVE IT! I like the ad, but what does the dust the guy picks up have to do with the cat and the fur it sheds? My best guess is that they were aiming for some kind of "don't have your cat be your dust mop" theme, but they missed the mark. 1 Link to comment
mmecorday November 9, 2017 Share November 9, 2017 Quote I don’t really like Arby's sandwiches but I do like Ving Rhames and apparently I also like Arby’s ad writers because “the only holiday where you deep-fry the mascot” is fucking funny. I do like Arby's (I particularly like their French dip sandwiches) and their commercials always make me smile. Jon Stewart would always bad mouth Arby's on "The Daily Show" but on the night on his last broadcast as host, Arby's ran an ad in which Ving Rhames sounded tearful about Jon's departure. 6 Link to comment
cpcathy November 9, 2017 Share November 9, 2017 Arby's also sent lunch for the entire Daily Show crew on Jon's last week, I believe. 6 Link to comment
voiceover November 10, 2017 Share November 10, 2017 On 11/8/2017 at 3:44 PM, cpcathy said: On their menu, fries and things are listed under "Friends of Meat." If that menu was a t-shirt, I would wear the hell out of it. 5 Link to comment
shapeshifter November 10, 2017 Share November 10, 2017 I suffer because of how nearly every product is now "scented," from trash bags to topical prescription pain cream (fragrances have given me hives, migraines, and nausea my entire life). My place of work is a place of aerosol assault from customers, coworkers, and custodians. When my selfless daughter dropped everything to help me through chemotherapy and surgery, I could barely tolerate her presence because she had washed all of her clothes in New Tide With Febreze, which prompted me to find a contact-us form on the Febreze website and write them a scathing missive about their thoughtless cruelty in their effort to grow rich by creating a brand of unforgettable odors. So, although I would never use the product in this commercial, I love the commercial itself because it shows they have heard my and others' cries. I especially love the person breaking through the wall. 3 Link to comment
cynicat November 10, 2017 Share November 10, 2017 6 hours ago, shapeshifter said: I suffer because of how nearly every product is now "scented," from trash bags to topical prescription pain cream (fragrances have given me hives, migraines, and nausea my entire life). My place of work is a place of aerosol assault from customers, coworkers, and custodians. When my selfless daughter dropped everything to help me through chemotherapy and surgery, I could barely tolerate her presence because she had washed all of her clothes in New Tide With Febreze, which prompted me to find a contact-us form on the Febreze website and write them a scathing missive about their thoughtless cruelty in their effort to grow rich by creating a brand of unforgettable odors. So, although I would never use the product in this commercial, I love the commercial itself because it shows they have heard my and others' cries. I especially love the person breaking through the wall. Ironically, when Febreze was first marketed, it had no scent and sales tanked. It was only after they added scents to it that it sold well. Quote From Wikipedia: The product, initially marketed as a way to get rid of unpleasant smells, sold poorly until P&G realised that people become accustomed to smells in their own homes, and stop noticing them even when they are overpowering (like the smell of several cats in a single household). The marketing then switched to linking it to pleasant smells and good cleaning habits instead, which resulted in a massive increase in sales. Only after the product became well established in the marketplace did the marketing go back to emphasising odor elimination properties as well. 4 Link to comment
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